The Works of Benjamin Franklin; Containing Several Political and Historical Tracts Not Included in Any Former Edition, and Many Letters, Official and Private, Not Hitherto Published; with Notes and a Life of the Author, Band 3Tappan, Whittemore, and Mason, 1836 |
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... , of fellow - countrymen , or even of men that have common sense or goodness ? Is not the whole province one body , united by living under VOL . III . 2 · the same laws , and enjoying the same privileges PLAIN TRUTH . 9.
... , of fellow - countrymen , or even of men that have common sense or goodness ? Is not the whole province one body , united by living under VOL . III . 2 · the same laws , and enjoying the same privileges PLAIN TRUTH . 9.
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... whole . When New England , a distant colony , in- volved itself in a grievous debt to reduce Cape Breton , we freely gave four thousand pounds for their relief . And at another time , remembering that Great Britain , still more distant ...
... whole . When New England , a distant colony , in- volved itself in a grievous debt to reduce Cape Breton , we freely gave four thousand pounds for their relief . And at another time , remembering that Great Britain , still more distant ...
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... whole plunder of the river ? It is said by some , that the expense of a vessel , to guard our trade , would be very heavy , greater than perhaps all the enemy can be supposed to take from us at sea would amount to ; and that it would be ...
... whole plunder of the river ? It is said by some , that the expense of a vessel , to guard our trade , would be very heavy , greater than perhaps all the enemy can be supposed to take from us at sea would amount to ; and that it would be ...
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... whole number appointed was twenty - five , who all attended . Franklin was one of the delegates from Pennsylvania . Several days were spent in holding interviews with the Indians , hearing and making speeches , and distributing the ...
... whole number appointed was twenty - five , who all attended . Franklin was one of the delegates from Pennsylvania . Several days were spent in holding interviews with the Indians , hearing and making speeches , and distributing the ...
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... Dr. Colden for his sentiments , who is desired to for- ward the whole to Albany , to their very humble servant , " B. FRANKLIN . " LETTER FROM JAMES ALEXANDER TO CADWALLADER COLDEN , RESPECTING THE PLAN OF UNION . 27.
... Dr. Colden for his sentiments , who is desired to for- ward the whole to Albany , to their very humble servant , " B. FRANKLIN . " LETTER FROM JAMES ALEXANDER TO CADWALLADER COLDEN , RESPECTING THE PLAN OF UNION . 27.
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